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    Selkies-GStreamer

    Selkies-GStreamer

    Open-Source Low-Latency Accelerated Linux WebRTC HTML5 Remote Desktop

    selkies-gstreamer is a GStreamer-based media streaming component used in the Selkies project, a cloud-native platform designed for interactive desktop and application streaming. This module acts as a high-performance media pipeline that captures video, encodes it with low latency, and streams it via WebRTC to client browsers. It is optimized for GPU-accelerated encoding and integrates with Kubernetes-based deployments to enable scalable, real-time remote desktop sessions. This component plays a critical role in delivering smooth, responsive experiences for cloud-based workstations, gaming, or visualization tools.
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    ...## Features - 🔄 **List Upgradable Packages** - View all packages that can be updated - ⬆️ **Upgrade All Packages** - Update all installed packages at once - 📦 **Install Applications** - Install new applications easily - 🗑️ **Uninstall Applications** - Remove unwanted applications - 🔧 **Source Management** - Add, remove, and list package sources - � **Internet Speed Test** - Test your connection speed and latency (NEW in v2.1!) - �📝 **Action Logging** - All operations are logged to `log.txt` - 🖥️ **GUI Mode** - User-friendly graphical interface with tabs - ⌨️ **CLI Mode** - Traditional command-line interface - 🚀 **Quick Launch** - Start with `main.bat` for easy access
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    CLIP-as-service

    CLIP-as-service

    Embed images and sentences into fixed-length vectors

    CLIP-as-service is a low-latency high-scalability service for embedding images and text. It can be easily integrated as a microservice into neural search solutions. Serve CLIP models with TensorRT, ONNX runtime and PyTorch w/o JIT with 800QPS[*]. Non-blocking duplex streaming on requests and responses, designed for large data and long-running tasks. Horizontally scale up and down multiple CLIP models on single GPU, with automatic load balancing.
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    speedtest-cli

    speedtest-cli

    Command line interface for testing internet bandwidth using speedtest

    Command line interface for testing internet bandwidth using speedtest.net. It is not a goal of this application to be a reliable latency reporting tool. Latency reported by this tool should not be relied on as a value indicative of ICMP style latency. It is a relative value used for determining the lowest latency server for performing the actual speed test against. Speedtest CLI brings the trusted technology and global server network behind Speedtest to the command line. ...
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    Mirrorcast

    Mirrorcast

    Open Source Alternative to Chromecast, Mirror Desktop and Play media r

    ...Google chromes screen mirroring feature works well when used with a receiver such as Chromecast but this is a proprietary solution and audio does not work for desktop mirroring on some operating systems. At the moment, there is only a client for Debian/Ubuntu Operating systems and a server/receiver application for Raspberry pi. Mirrorcast aims to be a low latency screen mirroring solution with high-quality video and audio at 25-30fps, the later is why we will not use something like VNC. Mirrorcast uses up about the same amount of system resources as google chromes cast feature. The delay is less than 1 second on most networks. To achieve this we will use existing FOSS software such as ffmpeg, mpv, and omxplayer.
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    DeepDiveSentinel

    DeepDive Sentinel is a Windows BETA tool for diagnosing connection

    DeepDive Sentinel (DDS) is a Windows diagnostic application focused on real-world network performance — not just raw speed. It helps you identify issues that affect gaming, streaming, calls, and remote work by highlighting latency spikes, jitter, and packet loss in a clear monitoring + diagnostics workflow. This is an early-access BETA. Development will continue and features may change. Diagnostics are intended to run locally, and DDS is designed to provide actionable “next step” recommendations based on results. Download: The latest installer is available in the project “Files” section. ...
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    StreamMine is a distributed event processing (streaming) infrastructure. You can create low-latency, fault-tolerant stream processing functionality with any stream-oriented operators that can be implemented in Python.
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